11.24.2009

The Virgin's Lover

Author: Philippa Gregory
Category: cheats

I read this book while I was in Africa and completely forgot to post it. As with most of her books, I was definitely engaged and loved the storytelling. Every time I read one of her books I learn a ton so it always feels like it's worth my time.

This story focuses on Queen Elizabeth, the daughter of Henry and Anne Boleyn. The feel of the court at this time reminded me most of the first book in the series, The Other Boleyn Girl, which made it completely entertaining.

11.23.2009

The Wolfen

Author: Whitley Strieber
Category: cheats

Dougie Fresh told me this was the only book to ever give him nightmares. Written in 1978 and made into a movie, I'd say that it was moderately scary. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised, given how en vogue werewolves and the undead are, if this movie were resurrected by Hollywood. The story itself was pretty good. The only thing I didn't like was that some of the dialogue seemed really disjointed, like I had missed a paragraph or even skipped a page.

11.19.2009

super pathetic cheater

I'm not even going to log this as a book I've read this year for a couple of reasons. One, I've read it already. And two, it only took me 2 days so it really hasn't put a dent in my progress of my other books. And three, do I really need to admit with a post title that I've read New Moon, again?

And just like a true glutton for punishment (see here) my three girlfriends and I have secured our New Moon tickets for tomorrow afternoon. At least we're not as pathetic as my sister who is going at midnight tonight. H, I hope you enjoy all the screaming teenagers and don't feel as old as we really are.

11.17.2009

i'm a dork II

Hands down, this is the best show on television right now. If you haven't seen it, you must.
I can't remember the last time I watched a tv show and had a smile plastered on my face for all 45 minutes of it. Truly, this show is pure happiness - my best time spent watching tv each week.

And since when did Fox starting kicking NBC's ass in the show department? I think my routine schedule is about 4:1 Fox programming, although the idiotic cancelling of Dollhouse has pissed me off. You're telling me they're going to keep that creep Gordon Ramsey around in TWO shows (at least one being total crap) and send Joss Whedon's genius to the trash can? What the hell, man!

I want to create a tv station that airs all the programming that gets needlessly canned because the average American is too stupid to understand or appreciate. Showcased would be the greatest of all prematurely cancelled shows and the originator of ridiculously fast bantering between characters (later toned down in West Wing), Sports Night. Never has a smarter show been so under appreciated. Never heard of it? Come over and we'll watch the dvds.

Joss Whedon would find refuge for his Firefly and Dollhouse series. I suppose I could be convinced to throw in Buffy the Vampire Slayer to give him a trifecta although I've never seen it and I don't think that show met an early end, but it might appeal to those nerdy tweens (wow, can't believe I just used that word).

Others in the lineup: Arrested Development, Dirty Sexy Money (not a smart show per se, just entertaining and cancelled too soon), Sunset Boulevard or whatever the re-packaged Sports Night on the set of a make believe SNL was called, and My So Called Life for nostalgia (who doesn't love Claire Danes and Jared Leto in their awkward phases?).

Current shows that have the potential to get cancelled just because I like them: Fringe (why did they move this show to Thursday night?), Big Bang Theory (second only to Glee, the other best 30 minutes of my tv routine each week), and FlashForward (viva Charlie and Penny!).

And of course, once Lost gets wrapped up this year it would be the ultimate in too smart television, but surprisingly has been allowed to runs its course. This show is even too convoluted for me and yet I still come back, despite hardly ever getting answers to anything that happens. Surely Matthew Fox can't be that much of a draw? Oh wait, he's not, it's the Josh dude who's so hot.

11.15.2009

should he stay or should he go?

This is the question that has been debated between myself and a few colleagues at work who are actual Notre Dame alumni, unlike myself. My status, however, makes me no less disgusted with the defense (or more appropriately, lack of) that the Irish have been showcasing lately.

And now one of the worst scenarios was set in motion yesterday with the Irish loss to the #1 defensive ranked team of Pitt. It would have been easier if they just got their asses kicked a la Navy style, but no, they actually had to play respectable defense in the first half. But true to form, we seemed to have forgotten how to tackle a guy that runs right up the middle in the second half. What's Claussen supposed to do? Admittedly, though, not his best game either with that interception.

So the best scenario might have been a complete waxing by Pitt, which didn't fully happen. This might have promoted the kind of situation where Charlie would be sent packing at season's end. But now, if the Irish win out the rest of the season and it is perceived that this week's debacle was an improvement over last week's, then how can they afford to buy him out? Honestly, how are they going to afford that anyway? Bags, better get ready for some serious alumni contribution solicitations.

Thoughts?

The Lost Symbol

Author: Dan Brown
Category: cheats

Cool facts. Lame ending. I'm done with him.

11.12.2009

i'm a dork

On Sunday I went with Pink to Afternoon in the Country. It was like Taste of Atlanta except better food, better place, higher social class. I was there under the guise of assisting at Sherlock's table but all I really did was eat, drink, and stalk celebrity chefs.

Kevin from Woodfire Grill and me (it will be a travesty if he doesn't win Top Chef).

Pink even got in on the action with Hector from Pura Vida.